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Days of Chaos

There are two ways of looking at the events happening in the world around us. The first is that all of these events are just natural phenomena. With this in mind one would look at Israel coming into her ancient homeland after almost 2,000 years of diaspora and would not see any relevance, nor would it matter. To put it bluntly, in this way of thinking one would embrace the world view that there is no god, no prophecy, and no supernatural world. There is only what we can see, hear, taste, smell and observe using the scientific method. Then there is the other world view that embraces The Holy Bible or The Guidebook to the Supernatural that takes the opposite stance on all of these positions. There is a God and He is good. There is a supernatural world and it is manifesting. There are signs that those who have eyes to see and ears to hear can point to and say that His coming—the Second Coming of Jesus—is soon. There is going to be a profound change in human history, and it begins upon His return.

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The skeptic asks, where is the promise of His coming for all things continue as before? In my way of thinking based on my worldview, we are seeing the birth pains that Jesus warned us would appear before His return. It would seem that prophetic events are accelerating, as I believe we are seeing the signs that warn us of what is coming on the earth... These are the Days of Chaos.

Preface End Times? – The World View I Embrace

Posted by lamarzulli on April 16, 2010
I want to talk about my worldview. It’s based on the prophecies found in The Guidebook to the Supernatural, i.e. the Bible. It is also based on my experience as being a born again and Spirit-filled man for 30 years. We are living in unprec- edented times. It would appear that there are signs all around us. What I mean by this is that we are told that there will be signs that indicate we are living in the last days. One of the most dramatic is the return of Israel to its ancient homeland. There are those who believe that somehow Israel was the work of the Illuminati. I couldn’t disagree more. A careful study of how Israel became a nation negates this position totally. Without getting long-winded about this, here are some facts.

Hitler almost succeeded in wiping out every Jew from the planet. An exodus followed after the war ended, and European Jews migrated to what was then Palestine. The British, who controlled Palestine, left and the Jews fought for the right to have a nation. Against all odds they won the war, and shortly afterwards, the state of Israel was voted in as a nation, only passing by one vote in the United Nations. If we take the position that Israel has no relevance in prophecy, then we will never be able to understand what is happening on this planet in regard to a Biblical worldview.

The re-birth of Israel was a miracle because no other nation that has ever existed has been taken from her homeland for almost 2,000 years and then re- turned. Yet, the God of the Bible clearly states—read Ezekiel 37—that in the lat- ter days I will gather you from the four corners of the earth and reestablish you in your ancient homeland. As Hal Lindsey said years ago, this starts the prophetic clock ticking. Having established this, we now must ask ourselves if we are seeing the signs that Jesus tells us would happen shortly before His return.

Here are some brief illustrations of what I will further elaborate on in this book. The first red flag for me has to do with the genetic manipulation in the creation of a fetus.

DNA has been used to create a human from one man and two women. This is a first. From my viewpoint, it is a sign that we are near His return. Others may shrug their shoulders and say, so what? But I believe we are now tampering in areas where we were never supposed to: the manipulation of the very building blocks of life, the DNA.

Then we have the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull that spewed so much ash into the atmosphere in 2009 that airports all across Europe were closed, and planes were grounded. How long will this continue? And what happens if a super volcano like Bardarbunga, also in Iceland, or the one in Yellowstone, Wyoming, here in the U.S.A. blows? We know from the eruption of Krakatoa in New Guin- ea in 1883 that the world essentially was plunged into a time in which fruit and vegetables did not ripen, and in some places summer never came.6

Of course, there are the 7.1 earthquakes that have become the new norm. It appears that we have an earthquake that is over 6.0 every week. Are these the birth pains we are told will happen in the last days? Remember, Jesus admonishes us with one of the signs that will precede His coming back:

There will be earthquakes in diverse places.

Think about it, when these words were written down almost 2,000 years ago, there was no way to know if an earthquake happened in Japan if you lived in Jerusalem. Now my iPhone pings when there’s an earthquake over 6.0, and we were able to watch the horror of the tsunami that devastated the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan in 2011 after the 9.0 temblor occurred.

What of the saber rattling that is going on in the Middle East? We are told once again from The Bible or The Guidebook to the Supernatural, as I refer to it, that in the latter days a confederacy of nations would go up against Israel. Are we looking at that prophecy being fulfilled? Think about the sudden appearance of what has become known as the Arab Spring. It has now been four years since it began, and as of this writing, the entire region is more unstable and volatile than ever.

There are two ways of looking at the events above. The first is that all of these events are just natural phenomena. With this in mind, one would look at Israel coming into her ancient homeland after almost 2,000 years of diaspora and would not see any relevance, nor would it matter. To put it bluntly, in this way of thinking, one would embrace the world view that there is no god, no proph- ecy, and no supernatural world. There is only what we can see, hear, taste, smell and observe using the scientific method. Then there is the other world view that embraces The Holy Bible or The Guidebook to the Supernatural that takes the op- posite stance on all of these positions. There is a God, and He is good. There is a supernatural world, and it is manifesting. There are signs that those who have ￼￼￼￼￼￼￼￼￼
￼￼￼￼￼￼￼￼eyes to see and ears to hear can point to and say that His coming—the Second Coming of Jesus—is soon. There is going to be a profound change in human his- tory, and it begins upon His return.

The skeptic asks, where is the promise of His coming for all things continue as before? In my way of thinking based on my worldview, we are seeing the birth pains that Jesus warned us would appear before His return. It would seem that prophetic events are accelerating, as I believe we are seeing the signs that warn us of what is coming on the earth... These are the Days of Chaos.

Special Thanks!

Special Thanks To:

Rose Diepstra - Editor extraordinaire, who kept the content of this book on track and whose love of prophecy and the written word is second to none.

Mark Conn - Our typesetter and the man who designed the “edgy” cover to Days of Chaos.

I would like to thank all of the folks who have sent me Internet links for almost eight years now, pointing me to stories that I have in turn blogged about. Also, those of you who have come to the blog and who are part of the growing prophecy community.

A very special thank you to my business partner and producer of the WATCHERS series, Richard Shaw. We banter, laugh, imitate, and poke fun at everyone, including ourselves, and have turned out nine films together! Always a hoot when we do another road trip!